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RME Fireface UCX II 40-Channel USB-B Audio/MIDI Interface User Manual

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User's Guide Fireface UCX II

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27.4 Delete a Submix


The easiest and quickest way to delete complex routings is by selection of the according output
channel in the mixer view by a right mouse click, and selection of the menu entry

Clear Submix

.

As TotalMix FX includes an unlimited undo the delete process can be undone without any prob-
lem.

27.5 Copy and Paste everywhere


The above three tips use functions found in the right click context menu available on all channels
of the mixer view. These menus are also available in the Matrix, but only directly on the channel
labels. They are self-explanatory and automatically adjust to where the click is performed. The
input channels offer

Clear, Copy input, Paste the input mix

and

Paste its FX

. On a playback

channel

Copy, Paste

and

Clear the playback mix

are available. On an output channel

Copy

and

Mirror

functionality for the current submix and

copying

of the FX settings is offered.


These options are very advanced and mighty tools to quickly do the impossible. Still there is no
need to fear breaking something, as a simple click (or several) on the Undo button will get you
back to where you started!

27.6 Recording a Submix - Loopback


TotalMix includes an internal loopback function, from the Hardware Outputs to the recording
software. Instead of the signal at the hardware input, the signal at the hardware output is sent to
the record software. This way, submixes can be recorded without an external loopback cable.
Also the playback from a software can be recorded by another software.

The function is activated by the

Loopback

button in the Settings panel of the Hardware Outputs.

In loopback mode, the signal at the hardware input of the corresponding channel is no longer
sent to the recording software, but still passed through to TotalMix. Therefore TotalMix can be
used to route this input signal to any hardware output. Using the subgroup recording, the input
can still be recorded on a different channel.